Papasequoia wrote: There is a sign for it - it's near Little Lake (the lake with all the ducks on it after you pass the big line of basalt). .
http://www.desertusa.com/mag07/jul07/fossil.html
Rockstar Fisherman wrote:Papasequoia wrote: There is a sign for it - it's near Little Lake (the lake with all the ducks on it after you pass the big line of basalt). .
http://www.desertusa.com/mag07/jul07/fossil.html
What is the deal with Little Lake, the lake itself???? I know you desert rats have it fenced off for yourselves and your club but how does it exist i.e. spring, manguera?? I know this is off topic but I've been meaning to ask this for awhile.
Papasequoia wrote:I don't know about making it to the ocean, but there are some neat things to see along the old riverbed. One place that you have all zoomed by on your way north is Fossil Falls. There is a sign for it - it's near Little Lake (the lake with all the ducks on it after you pass the big line of basalt). Lava flowed down the river bed, then water sculpted the lava. It's a pretty cool place. You can find brine shrimp in the potholes after a rainstorm. It's a short drive off of 395 to the parking area, then a five minute stroll or less to the falls. As the article I'm going to link below mentions, it is surprising to find it, because it looks like you are just walking through desert scrub, then all of a sudden there is this huge, deep gash that catches you by surprise. If you are looking for a place to stretch your legs after a long drive, this would be worth a short stop.
http://www.desertusa.com/mag07/jul07/fossil.html
Rockstar Fisherman wrote:What is the deal with Little Lake, the lake itself???? I know you desert rats have it fenced off for yourselves and your club but how does it exist i.e. spring, manguera?? I know this is off topic but I've been meaning to ask this for awhile.
Rockstar Fisherman wrote:What is the deal with Little Lake, the lake itself???? I know you desert rats have it fenced off for yourselves and your club...
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